Selenium 4.0 Observability – Free Udemy Courses
Learn how to implement observability with Selenium
What you’ll learn
Selenium 4.0 Observability – Free Udemy Courses
- Observability
- Selenium
- Selenium Webdriver
- Observability with Selenium
Requirements
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Knowledge of Selenium and Java
Description
With the rise in the importance of nonfunctional tests, it has become inevitable that the systems developed are observable. Being observable means providing external evidence using which one can understand the internal state of the system in function.
With the release of Selenium 4, observability is now an integral part of the tool. It allows Selenium to be integrated using open telemetry to tools like Jaeger to understand and log information of a web application under test.
To understand this, we have used a GCP machine on which we invoke the selenium grid using docker. We use the open telemetry with the tool Jaeger to observe the system as various commands drive the web application.
This course provides a hands-on experience to set up a lab on the go, and with the use of direct commands provided one will be able to implement observability in their system.
The course provides a step by step instructions.
The course was recorded as part of the global testing conference 6th edition brought by the agile testing alliance.
This course was the keynote delivered by Aditya Garg.
In this course series following topics are covered –
1. Selenium Grid and the importance of traceability in a Distributed architecture
2. Understanding Observability components in Selenium 4.0 and installing courier
3. Setting up a GCP machine with docker
4. Opening up necessary ports
5.Running Jaeger on the GCP machine
6. Setting up traceability in SeleniumGrid 4.0
Executing the tests and observing the trace
Who this course is for:
- Software Test Engineers
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